21. If you create a new work, you need a file with the same size, resolution, and format as an open picture. Select "File" -> "New", click the Windows option in the Photoshop menu bar, click on the opened picture name in the bottom bar of the pop-up menu, yes, it is that simple!
22. Hold down the Alt key (Ctrl+Alt+T) while using Free Transform Tool (Ctrl+T) to copy the original layer (in the current selection) and then transform it on the copy layer; Ctrl+Shift+T To perform the last conversion again, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+T to perform the transformation after copying the original.
23. Use the "Copy new layer (Ctrl+J)" or "Cut new layer (Ctrl+J)" commands to copy to paste and cut to paste in one step; by copying (cutting ) New layer commands will still be placed in their original place when they are pasted, but by copying (cutting) and pasting, they will be pasted to the center of the picture (or constituency).
24. To copy the image directly and do not want the named dialog box, first hold down the Alt key and then execute the "Image" → "Copy" command.
25. Photoshop's clipboard works well, but you prefer to use the Windows system clipboard directly to process images captured from the screen. OK, press Ctrl+K and in the pop-up panel, click "Output to Clipboard".
26. Implement regular replication in Photoshop
When doing layout, we often put some elements regularly to seek a form of beauty, which can be easily obtained in Photoshop through the combination of four shortcut keys.
(1) Circle the object you want to copy;
(2) Press Ctrl + J to generate a floating Layer;
(3) Confirm by rotating and moving to the proper position;
(4) Now you can press Ctrl+Alt+Shift and press “T†continuously to copy the continuous objects regularly. (Press Ctrl+Shift only to move regularly)
27. When we want to copy selected objects in the file, use the Copy command in the Edit menu. Once you copy it, you may not feel the trouble, but if you want to copy it many times, clicking once will be very inconvenient. At this point, you can select the object with the selection tool, then click the move tool and hold down the "Alt" key. When the cursor becomes a black-white overlapping two arrows, drag the mouse to the desired position. To copy multiple times, simply repeat the mouse release.
28. You can use the marquee tool or lasso tool to drag the selection from one document to another.
29. To create a copy of the document for the current state or snapshot, you can:
(1) Click the "Create new document from current state" button;
(2) Select new document from the history panel menu;
(3) Drag the current state (or snapshot) to the "Create new document from current state" button;
(4) Right-click on the desired state (or snapshot) Select a new document from the pop-up menu Drag a historical state of the current picture in the history state to the window of another picture to change the content of the destination picture. Hold down the Alt key to click on any of the history states (except the current, most recent state) to copy it. Then the copied state becomes the current (most recent) state. Hold down the Alt dragging action to copy it to another action.
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30. While dragging the selection area or layer from one document to another, hold down the Shift key to center it on the destination document. If the source document and destination document have the same size (size), the dragged element will be placed in the same place as the source document (rather than in the center of the canvas). If the destination document contains a selection, the dragged element is placed at the center of the selection.
31. In the Actions palette, click the triangle button in the upper right corner, select the loading action from the pop-up menu, enter the PhotoshopGoodiesActions directory, under the buttons, specifications, commands, image effects, text effects, textures, frames six The action set contains a lot of practical stuff! In addition, there is an ACTIONS.PDF file in this directory, which can be opened with Adobe Acrobat software, which details the use of these actions and the effects produced.
32. Click on the brush category tool in the toolbar. Click the small triangle on the right side of the brush label in the subsequent property bar. In the pop-up menu, click the small arrow and select "Load brush...". Select *.abr in the Brushes folder of the Photoshop directory. It turns out there are so many lovely things here.
33. Draw a beautiful mark that you want to reuse in your work? Easy to handle, select it with a lasso tool, select "Save Brush..." in the pop-up menu of Brushes, then use the brush tool to select this new tip... Friends, would you like to do house spraying?
34. If you want to select a section between two selected areas, hold down the Shift and Alt keys next to any existing selection area to drag and draw a second selection area (a multiplication sign appears next to the mouse cross. Indicates that the overlapping area will be reserved).
35. To delete a square or circle in the selection area, first add any one of the selection areas, and then in this selection area, press the Alt key to drag the mask tool of the rectangle or ellipse. Then release the Alt key, hold down the Shift key, and drag until you are satisfied. Then release the mouse button and release the Shift key.
36. Delete a selection area from the center. In any selection area, press the Alt key to drag the mask tool of the rectangle or ellipse, then release the Alt key and hold down the Alt key again, and then release the mouse button. Release the Alt key.
37. In the quick mask mode, when you want to quickly switch the mask area or select the area option, hold down the Alt key and move the cursor to the quick mask mode icon and click the mouse.
38. When using the marquee tool, hold down the Shift key to draw a square and a perfect circle; hold down the Alt key to center the selection from the starting point.
39. Use the "Reselect" command (Ctrl+Shift+D) to load/restore the previous selection.
40. Pressing the Alt key while using the lasso tool to draw a selection can switch between the lasso tool and the polygonal lasso tool. Press the space bar while sketching the selection to move the delineating selection. (to be continued)